The Latest: Netanyahu Says Strikes Are ‘Breaking Their Bones’ as Iran Vows to Fight On
Netanyahu pledges ongoing strikes to dismantle Iran's regime as Tehran rejects ceasefire, prolonging regional conflict and impacting energy supplies, officials say.
- On Tuesday, Iran launched drones and missiles targeting Israel and Gulf states, while Netanyahu vowed Israel will continue strikes, saying 'we are breaking their bones'.
- Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said Tehran is not seeking a ceasefire, and Spokesperson Ali Mohammad Naini asserted Monday that 'Iran will determine when the war ends.'
- Regional strikes also hit Iraqi and Lebanese targets as an airstrike in Kirkuk killed five and wounded four, while Israel targeted Hezbollah's al-Qard Al-Hasan branches.
- Egypt hiked fuel prices by up to 17% on Tuesday as oil prices soared, and G7 energy ministers will meet Tuesday by video call to discuss emergency oil stock releases.
- Saudi Aramco reported 2025 revenues of $445 billion, down from $480 billion, and Amin Nasser said the East-West pipeline will reach its 7 million barrels daily capacity in a couple of days.
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Latest: Israel's Netanyahu says strikes are ‘breaking their bones’ as Iran vows to fight on
Iran fired drones and missiles at Israel and Gulf states Tuesday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed his country will keep striking the Islamic Republic, saying the aim of the campaign was the popular overthrow of its government.
The IDF orders to evacuate, upcoming raids on Tyre and Sidon in Lebanon. Trump's threat: "If the flow of oil in the Strait of Hormuz stops," Iran would be hit by the US "twenty times stronger" than it has done so far. Turkey deploys the Patriots, 'in consultation with NATO' (ANSA)
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has reinstated the responsibility of ending the regime of the Ayatollahs in Iran over the Iranian citizens themselves. "Breaking the yoke of tyranny ultimately depends on them," he said on Tuesday. "But there is no doubt that, with the actions carried out so far, we are breaking them, and we still have to do it," the president said.
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